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* We are receiving a lot of phone calls from people not getting their checks as soon as they’d like to get them. This is due to how the USPS handles our mail and unfortunately this is out of our control. Checks are mailed out to consignors the day after the sale. If you would like to receive your check sooner, please call the office the day before or sale day and let them know you would like to pick it up. We will gladly hold it for you. Thank You for Understanding*
We'd like to mention our new addition to the marketing team at Stockmens Livestock Dylan Schmeling - Fieldman/Yard Foreman 690-1851 Abe Dillman - Fieldman Grassy Butte area 955-8587 We are excited to have them on board !! Feel free to give them or anyone of us a call for your marketing needs!!
UPCOMING SALES & EVENTS
Thur., Sept. 18 - East - REGULAR SALE & WEIGH UP SPECIAL - 8am 40 Blk&Red exposed cows, running ages
Thur., Sept. 25 - East - REGULAR SALE & YEARLING SPECIAL
Exposed Cows
Weight
25
Blk & Bwf cows
4-10yrs
Exposed Angus for Apr. 1
Calves
Weight
35
Blk&Bwf strs&hfrs
4-500
SS, NI
20
Red strs&hfrs
4-500
SS, NI
25
Blk strs&hfrs
4-475
SS,NI
14
Blk strs&hfrs
3-350
SS,NI
2
Blk calves
400
Yearlings
Weight
135
Blk&Bwf hfrs
7-900
HR, Hfrs checked open
130
Blk&Bwf hfrs
7-850
HR
115
Blk&Bwf hfrs
8-875
Spayed
91
Blk hfrs
9-925
Run open, imp
64
Black strs
900
1 Load, Implanted
60
Red&Rwf strs
850-900
50
Char&Red hfrs
8-850
Checked open
50
Blk strs&hfrs
850-950
HR
30
Black Hfrs
950-1000
HR, Checked Open
20
Bwf Hfrs
9-950
Checked Open
10
Blk hfrs
900
Checked Open
10
Blk hfrs
850-925
HR, Checked Open
10
Blk Hfrs
900
HR, Checked Open
10
Herefords
1000
NI
8
Blk&bwf hfrs
750
Run open
5
Blk hfrs
950
HR, Checked Open
2
Red&Blk hfrs
950
HR, Checked Open
Thur., Oct. 2 - East - YEARLING & NEW CROP CALF SPECIAL
Tue., Oct. 7 - West - STOCK COW, BRED HEIFER & FALL PAIR SALE
Thur., Oct. 9 - East - YEARLING & NEW CROP CALF SPECIAL
Tue., Oct. 14 - West - ALL BREED CALF SALE
Thur., Oct. 16 - East - ALL BREED CALF SALE
Tue., Oct. 21 - West - ALL BREED CALF SALE
Thur., Oct. 23 - East - ALL BREED CALF SALE w/ CHAROLAIS INFLUENCE
Tue., Oct. 28 - West - ALL BREED CALF SALE w/ RED ANGUS INFLUENCE
Thur., Oct. 30 - East - ALL BREED CALF SALE
Tue., Nov. 4 - West - ALL BREED CALF SALE
Thur., Nov. 6 - East - ALL BREED CALF SALE
Tue., Nov. 11 - West - ALL BREED CALF SALE w/ CHAROLAIS INFLUENCE
In a news release, the National Association of Farmer Elected Committees (NAFEC), the group reiterated that FSA offices are critically understaffed yet USDA officials have publicly denied those concerns.
In 2026, more pesticide labels are likely to require measures to protect endangered species. EPA is offering a webinar next week to help farmers navigate these requirements.
Farmers are blending tradition with innovation, using cover crops, no-till, and diversified practices to cut input costs, fight weeds, and protect soil while there is a growing push for regenerative agricultural practices. But these practices also offer farmers another way to reshape profitability while increasing conservation.
Prices for popular cover crops such as cereal rye and nitrogen-fixing brassicas are a little cheaper for producers this fall. A range of programs offers farmers incentives to try the practice and rewards farmers who have already been planting cover crops.
A review of DTN's yield models as of Sept. 1 shows yield forecasts in Illinois, Indiana and Ohio declining or holding steady, while Western Corn Belt states see stronger corn yield potential.
The official release of the latest MAHA report mirrored a leaked copy from last month that backs away from criticisms of pesticide use by farmers. The report does tout agricultural investments in precision spraying with drones and repeatedly champions soil health practices.
At Husker Harvest Days, farmers raised concerns about cash flow issues facing crop farmers going into harvest but advocated for more market solutions such as E15 sales and boosting trade. Nebraska's governor, fresh off a trade trip to Japan, touted potential biofuel sales to the country.